Hello, according to stackoverflow [1] you can use Intl.DateTimeFormat().resolvedOptions().timeZone ClientProperties can be extended to get this info on server
[1] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6939685/get-client-time-zone-from-browser On Mon, 28 Oct 2019 at 22:26, Calin Pavel <calin.pa...@tvh.com> wrote: > I'm trying to detect what is the current timezone offset for a client > browser accessing my Wicket application. > I found out that BrowserInfoForm.ClientPropertiesBean contains details > about: > - utcOffset > - utcDstOffset > but these are calculated at 1.Jan and 1.June. > > Is there any way to determine on server side what is the CURRENT timezone > offset of the client? > I've tried to use ClientPropertiesBean.timeZone, but that is relative / > guest and not real client timezone. > > > -- > > Kind Regards, > > > *CALIN PAVELSoftware Engineer - consultant* > calin.pa...@tvh.com > > *TVH PARTS HOLDING NV* > Vichtseweg 129 • BE-8790 WAREGEM > T +32 56 43 42 11 <+3256434211> • F +32 56 43 44 88 • www.tvh.com > > <https://www.tvh.com/> > > -- > > > **** DISCLAIMER > <https://media.tvh.com/content/pdf/various/Email-disclaimer.pdf> **** > > This > message is delivered to all addressees subject to the conditions set forth > in the attached disclaimer, which is an integral part of this message. > > > When you communicate with us via e-mail, telephone, fax or via our > website, > we process your personal data. For more information on how we process your > personal data, please consult our Privacy Policy > <https://www.tvh.com/privacy-policy>. By communicating with us, you > unambiguously consent to our use of your personal data as explained in the > Privacy Policy. > -- WBR Maxim aka solomax